Chicken Church

Chicken Church

Chicken Church is a Unique Icon on the Menoreh Slopes

The Chicken Church, a unique building which is a tourist attraction in the Borobudur area, Central Java, always manages to attract curiosity. Even though the name contains the word “church”, this building actually looks more like a giant dove.

History and Philosophy

Built in the 1990s by a businessman named Daniel Alamsyah, the Chicken Church has quite an interesting story. Daniel claims to have a vision to build a place of worship that is open to all religions. It is said that the shape of the building that resembles a dove symbolizes peace and hope.

Uniqueness and Attraction

Unique Design: The unusual shape of the building makes the Chicken Church an easily recognizable icon. The combination of modern architecture and natural touches makes this building even more attractive.

Strategic Location: Located on the slopes of Menoreh, This place offers very beautiful views. Visitors can enjoy the green and fresh natural panorama.

Spiritual Value: Although not a church in the true sense, the Chicken Church is often used as a place to meditate and find peace.

Instagrammable Photo Spots: Various corners at this place are very suitable as photo backgrounds. It’s not surprising that many tourists pose here
Shopping for souvenirs: There are various kinds of souvenirs typical of this place that can be used as souvenirs.

Chicken Church is easily accessible by private and public transportation. The location is not too far from Borobudur Temple, making this place often used as a group tourist destination. Facilities available around this place include a parking area, food stalls and toilets.

This place is not just a unique building, but is also a symbol of interfaith harmony and tolerance. For those of you who want to experience a different tourist experience, visiting this place could be the right choice.